| acarbose |
(AK-er-bose) an oral medicine used to treat Type 2 diabetes. It blocks the enzymes that digest starches in food. The result is a slower and lower rise in blood glucose throughout the day, especially right after meals. Belongs to the class of medicines called alpha-glucosidase inhibitors. (Brand name: Precose)
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| acar(o)- |
a combining form denoting relationship to mites.
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| Acarapis |
a genus of mites. A. woo´di is a tracheal mite of the honeybee, the cause of Isle of Wight disease.
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| acarbia |
a condition in which the blood bicarbonate is lowered.
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| acardiac |
having no heart.
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